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21 THE MOH:VT-G OTaEGONIAV, TUESDaY. XOYEMBER 1. 1910 DECLINE IS STEADY Wheat Prices Are Dropping Every Day. DEMAND ENTIRELY STOPS farmers Coming Down In Their Idea, bnt Stilt Abore the Mar ket Shipment Are on Large Scale. Wheat prim eoatlru t work toward a lower ImL QiMlatnni ar dropping at th r: of half a ent to a coot tot? day. rwatera aat Uso so thoaght th declln bad apont ItMir and Ut a reversal la tha prlea moiimnl wu do, but they fct had to mUa their opinion ao oftoa lht they will aa loner aiki prediction. All m" ket to bo effected by th enormou marketing of wheat la Europe, and Mil tbo Hood of grain from Eastern Europe sub side, tboro la aot much likelihood of ta:ua la th world' market recovering. htpmcata Irora tba principal exporting countries fn tba past week segregated IV-2-aua bushela aoarly iooa.ooa boaaata aim tham la tbo proeedlrg woob. aal --or-O.OOO bushel mora tbaa la tbo corro ponti le r owt last year. Tba continued rump la price haa pat aa ond to all demand la thla market. Ex portera caiyiot aell cargoe and therefore are doing aothlnc la tba war of baring. Tbo mlKer appear to bo well atockod wltb contracted wheat, and tha dealer wltb Cal ifornia connection report a few order oo band, bat at price too low to permit of buotaoae. At tba aama time, country tlmw are aot of large voluma la tbo Walla Walla aec tioa there la aald to b mim pressure to aell on tbo part of a tow farmer, but la general there ao disposition to onload. Farmar hi fas are. of course, descending, but tbey keep savers! cents abore the mar ket. Local quotations yesterday war 7 cent for club and at to - null for bluc atem. Loral receipt, la cars, wer reported by the Merchants Exchana a follow: Wheat Barley Floor Oat Hay "Monday 1"5 .... 4 3 Trar ago 1S 14 - Fasoo to date. ST ::S V2 .-. 444 lorn Trar (o 4641 714 &70 4!l ll Tbo weekly wMeat statistics of tha Mer chant Exchange follow: American Visible Supply Buhela Increase. Oclober 31. lllo. . November I, 1:mo. . Novrtnbfr 3, llM'H.. .Ntivernher 4. I'M7.. November . l'wel. . N'lvembur it. Itei'i.. November 7. l:l.. November 2. l'K'. . . November X l!a3. . Vtrember 4. l'il.. November a. 11KI0. . . . .eiMJiVmiO . . . .:r7.o-'i.i-ii , . . .4S.0.'.3.tM . . .4;; ;7-4.iiim .".;!7"".'"X , . . . 2i.'.io5.O"0 , . . .47 irtl.Oi'O ...22.1 '.' , . . .:12,2' 'Me ,...41. lli'.'.onrt . . .0.0.il.OOO l.o.M.OOO ;.'ji.Ho 1.4:i3.tXMI "1 OnO l.V.IO'-O l.:i7.oo 5 - ooo '4S.0O 2ti.ooo "Decrease. Quantities oa Passes Week ' ending Oct. n Week Week ending ending Oct. :i Oct. .ki. . For Bushels rlunhrla Bunnell T k 21iimwh ?n. .vwvonn 14.40.000 Continent .. I9.i20.0o0 30.4s0.000 lo.iJ0.0o0 Total 41.3t0.OO 41.04O.000 30.800.000 World's ahipmenta Flour Included Week Week Woefc endmc ending ending rw-t. Oct. 2-J Oct. .to. '09 From lluaheta lluehels Buahel r. s.. ran.. J.i:;.i'i 9.si.vio 4.2'.ioo Argentina . Ji.i-i.oort ;t-viim 72.000 Australia .. -.lO.o.'rt 10.imO 1I2.OO0 Pan porta.. J.iMmim ! -r-.' -M-n l.0 Hula !.in.-Hi a, o t.4 0.V) Inula a.-l.i0 auo.ooo 1M.0O0 Total 14. e-:. " i.lioi.oo io.7i.o Foretcn crop condition ar aumniarlzed by th Liverpool Cora Trade New as fol low: I'ntted Klndom Tbreehln results Indi cate a ctod aerteraJW tf-eloer thit f Ust ear. Peedlna is prorein (lowly. Th wrnther Is rainv. Kranre ferillna le belnc don ander fa eratle weather rondtttona ami an Increased arrearo o-rer last Jea- le e-cpected. Re--ent a-rlTal of forelxa wheat hare been eery Olac. but It la claimed that rejulrement will be lar- The weather Is rainy. Oermany Xeedln Is pr resln lowly and there ar many complaint of Tcrrnlrt. -.prli- of native wheat ar ralhvr luht. Ham l ti"l"l , Htmc-try Khower hart fallen, which I beiietv Lsl for tbo wheat aeeded. bat mora ratn le wanted. hps In and Italy Tha outlook I tnoatly favorable. . xrth America Tbo weather I eery ore. RtaeeUa There have be-n e.-n-ral rood rain" aad tha outlook for the aeedlnc la fae- rraenttna Our acent say thnt be lsoMere i, outlook In the south le e-iceiletil and Ibat Hie comblne.l Increased arreaae over lejit year will orrei ne u in ' -1101th In rhe north th plant haa com- " In-fia-Tnere hae been sufficient rain to enable -.lln to b carried oa and tue out look la favorable. MORR HOrS T.1KF.W AT 1 CrTVtS. Mleeelwa Hialtra "ay Te Mswati Le4e at TkaX Prlre. Tber waa not much dolus la hop yee-te-dav. but tbo market was eery tronc. Holder of hope, both irewera and dealers, wer flrra In their Meas. In view of th keen derwaad. Tbo eupplr of choice hop In tht atat ts much rr.truced and this qnallty I p-actlcaily off th market at any price. The lower grades ar being held new for Fall prtcee. Acconllna to a report from ailvenon. Vorley at Mount, dealer of that town, paid I J rent yesterday for two small lot -(rssatinc t bales. Fourteen cent waa of fered for a lane tot by a local dealer, and an off-r of I S centa wa mad la th afternoon- Hal Bolam paid It cents for two lots Hsturday. Yakima advice wr that a food demand existed there for low ara.kes at ll to 15 eewta. Tba aama lot wer quoted In tba Yakima market tea day aao at prices 1 cent le. Th firmness baa enaaded to Weetara Washington, w her tba poorer arade cannot bo boucbt now aader 13 cent-. New Tork wlrea reported a In aad ad vancing market- ORCIeOX EteUS AT FOBTT CEXTS. besmiaa C aad led Mack la Ftraa Ikraaaaal a Thau Frlr. FcaT price ar rapidly aretlln- up to th Winter level Foray cents waa quoted oa randli-d Oreaon ec )eeterdy and tha demand waa vtrona at that Hsu re. Tboro vera some aiea at cauls for current re ceipt. Tb supply 1 xcecaUnKly small and wlU eeom tea aa the eaoa ad vancea There I no doubt that many Eastern ecss ar belnc old In thla market a Ore gone .at price a round 3; and 37S centa. Evtdenc of thla can bo found In th fact tbat buyer atand ready to take all th genuine Oregon ra offered at It cents. ffBM count, whit l it retail trad doea aot hesitate to pay 40 ceata for tba candled receipts, as usual oa Monday, were sinalL and t here wa not much In quiry. Dealer look for price about tba asm a laat week. Th butter market waa quoted Arm. wita the demand active. FIRST CAR OF XAVr.L ORANGES DIE. Mora I. saw a a la California Fruit Trmd Brrter. . Tk Aral car of oavel o ran gee of th sea on 1 Sue today. A car of navel bound for Spokane passed through Portland yes terday. Th frntt waa I n pec led here and found to be verr well colored. There ar a mor lemons to aa had la 1 I if 'mil. accord-hc to a wiro received yaa errnav. and none will be araltabl until t;e new crop la ready for market, about fie or !x week hence. Loral price will probah'y advent to yg aefor th week la avee. jhara w a boiler aaaaaad far bait oa Front street ytrday than for several day past. Receipts from th South were light and grapea and other California varlatlea war uMoly c leased up. A atralght car of Tokay w received by a retailer. Ap ple were dull and weak. Two car of bananas aad ona car of gwet potatoes cam la, Pecliae la Prwelilrwa. All gradfw of hams wer quoted from to 1 cent lower In a new provision list vent ljvto effect Testerdar morning. Dry rait cured meats and nil grades of lard wer reduced H cant. No chn was mad In bacon, except strips, which ar cant lower. Bank Clearing. Bank clearing of the Northwestern cltle yesterday wer aa follows: Clrsrinc. Bnlancea Portland l.4i..i- J:J?'-? arar.le 1 s-.-l.l J:"4--." Tacom MS.sus tiXi espokan Total bank eleartna of Portland In Oc tober. 1H1U. wer 4i4 Sou. compared with Hu.wUMS In October, llrV. a gala thla year of IT.4U.4S1. Portland clearing for th ten month of thla and last 3ar ro-npar aa follow: lulo. lleju. January Jtlfi.;' 71 s-"''--'? February .... T'4 Th jH4o...-- i,.a :::: 41 S4.i-.i.i April 4u.;7i.OSd.HH 3.ii;.i.-- yi 4i.::i .-.J i.i ' s.n.w.1.141 Juu 4A146.I.U.VJ 30.M.l...l4ll july 43 44 W1 u.iuj.iii Auarttsf ...... 4i.sw.i"in ..v. . -..i.c . . . - September .. 44 .ltf .171. T 3 ; . October 4s.344.i'n a 4u.mu. WD :i Tots la M-T.a41.MO.10 l7.1ba,147 fUBTLANU XAJtaJTCS. Crabs. FVewr. Fed. Eta. nueiT Trm-lr flvrtrea : Hluealem. 81 fit 2c: club. T8c: red Kusalsn. 7o; Vally. oc: 40-fold. Hk. . HAKi-El jfoed. Ill Per ton; brewing. per fin. . dllag. Ml aborta til i roiled barley. -& wirvtn Detents 1 v 1 s Mr barrel 1 traigbta. H 10 IK); export, la 70: Valley. VI0. grabam. wnoia wnea. vi. ei-s. . .,. ... UA1 Track anew: iiawtiu. nin-m.. Valley. Slwtf20 pr ton; Eastara Oregon. til 21; ifa4fa. aw. lial; rala bay. ''cORN Wbo.a fit: cracked. $ Pr ton. OATd Wblte. ;7fJ7.50. rsetev and Coontry POCLTR IVllrai. ITc: Spring. I5: duck, wblte. 16iUc; goes, lie. turkeys, live. JOo: drasseu. 34tJ2io; aquaba H Pr oaea. t ., . . EGOS Oregon rancn. rjnui. . rent recpta. 3Sc; Laslcrn, o&tye-'c P ?'.ni. .. , il n.ek. 01. a a - , . - per pound; print. 3. assise par pound; . . .. . i m miiuH. ii tit I ae outsiae creamers, oafew a"" " fat. 30c per pound: country slur butter. I, aJtJC per pound. .-ii t t- ir S...U eeeem. Lav Int. 1T01aa per pound: young America. lsyjOiao. I'Orlh. r ancy, i.tu r1 , , VEAL Fancy. 4 to 125 pounda 1-aB 13c per pound. Vegetablea and Fruit APPLES King. 75cftl per box: Wciif Klver. i.h.tii. . - . . - , p . . 1 1 u l.;,0. .Northern Spy. ! 1 io. bnow. Jl.Jiiil.sa; Spitxi-nberg. Jl.Jila'-. Winter baDiina, at.iv.v. . K OKEEN KKL ITS Pears, S1.202 P?r box. grapea llU per box; liSia per basket. Jranberrle. . s-r barrel: qulncea 1C.C0.1 per box; buckleberrlca 0'if8il per pound; pereimmons, $1.K3 per box. SACK VEGETABLES Crrota l S 1.2S hundred; parsnips. 1125: turnlpa L VEtiETAllLEa Laana. 3ic ver pound, cabbage. ilc per pound: cauliflower 40e Oil per doxea; celery. &0f H"C per dogen; corn, lit' 5c per doa: cucumbers. 234M per box: eggplant. Ilwt- Pr crate; garlic. kcalOe per lb.: green onions. ISr: per doaea: peppers. a per lb.: pumpklna. 1lHe per .: radishes lutMc pet- aoxen: sprouts. 7tfc: 8iuah. ItylHo per lb.; tomatoes, 34 4 "oc per box. '. . . , TROPICAL FRUITS Orangea Valencia. J4 604.7: lemona IT.00: grapefruit. I J tya&o per box. tananaa, 6ic per pound; plneapplea o per pound: pomogranataa Ii. 0 per box. . . . POTATOES Oregon. $1.15 par hundred; weet potatoes 2c per pound. .... ONION Oregon, buying price. 11.10 par bandrad. Itona. Wool. Hide. Eta. "HOPS i crop. IJOlec; XIv. nomi nal ; olda nominal. WOOL Eastern Oregon. ISO 17o pound: Valley. 1T4 llc per pound. iloHAl.H ajhutca iai33c per pound. CASCAMA BAK a4'4o per pound. HIDES Balled hldea 7wTVo per pound; salted cslf, 14c; salted kip. be; salted sawga c; green hldea le leaw; dry hldea lb 'at lie: dry calf. ITQlSe: dry tsga lllxc PELIa Dry. lOHc; salted, bulchuw taka-oS. Ow73c; Spring lamba 2S04oo. Olla UNSEED OIL Pur raw la barrels. L07; keltie boiled. In barrela L; raw. In cases. ti.lJ: kcllia boiled. In caaaa. ti ll. Lots of WO eallona 1 cent less per gallon. TURPENTINE In casca li la wood bar re! a li tic UiwNZI.Na Union benxln In Iron drum or barrela ldWe; union bcnxlnc In casea z-a U'nc; anloa slot distillate la area drums 7c . COAL OIL Peart all In casea lao: head light, an casea lac; taenia in. casea ale; Elaine. In casea c: extra star. In casea 31c; water wulte. iron barrela lotto; bead light, iron barrela Uc; special W. while, rua barrela 14c unmep, . . DR1XLI rKL'lT Applea 10c per pound: eurrsaua. ssitsric. biiiiw lo tier pound, fiaia bulk, white or biaca. by . . . - . . i -.ii l 7 I J-l 'e. bac : la- Mia. i , - . . . . . -. - i.t.i. . .. - - k. t. i riu lie aXLSioN Columb.a Bivsr. 1-pound tails per dogen; g-poond lalla i; 1- pound Data ---. - tedla II; red. I -pound taiia Li; aockaya a-Dounu iamk e- . .... . iuooa.1 T . v . ontlnarv. IJai Joe; Costa Klca tascl. lbs, 20c; good, liiulv ; ordinary. Uatflec per round. UTt leainuta i a ioc ! -all nuta 14W14C. fllberta 140'leo: lmoada Pec'na lKc; cooon.ata. Wg.ll per aueen: ahesinuta JeO per pound. . xia oer ton: half- groan d. loos e.io per ton. uoa pr toa. V:. Linia Aao; pmi. 7 iao; red Mexlcaaa lino: aaiae, i . UICE No. 1 Japan. 4e: cheaper grad, liju il --: etoutnern heed. Satia hJnet Choice. per case: a trained. Ivc per pound. 'UIJAR I'ry granulated, fruit and berry. J : beet. 15.40. extra C. I" 10: golden C Se yullow II . 44-w. cuove - - powdered. I4-!IS. Term oa remittance with in IV OSja nwMw. r ,a.a 1 and wltmn 3u daya deduct We uer pound. Maple sugar, lb v ISO per neauad. Provtaleew. HAMS 10 to 13 pounda lc: 1J to 14 pounds. Use: 14 to la pounda ISc; la to M. lT17Sc: akluued. Isc; picnlca 12'-rc: c.ittsge roll. 15c. BACON" Fancy, J'-lc: atandard, 0 choice. -liSic: Euglisn. 2-C SHoKr.U SIKA1? Heel tonguea Tte: dried beef aeta 22c; outaldea nona; an idea Uc: kaucka 33a DKT SALT CUKfcaV Regular ehort eleara dry talt. 154c: smoked, ITc: backs light, salt. l.'-Sc: smoked. 17c: be.i ka Itravr, salt. ISc: smoked. 1C; export belllva sail. ldVjC: smoked. 1!. UAKD los. kvltle rendered. ltc: stsnd ard puis, litac; choice. 14tac: anorteuing. 12 iaC 4.10TATIONS AT B.ai I BASUDCO. rrice peald fear Fywdm-e la tha Bay City Markets. PAN FRANCISCO. Oct. SI. Th follow ing price wer current In th produce mar ket today: Butter Fancy creamery. 33c Chcee Young America. 1 5 0 Id ' c. Eggs ittore. 4c; fancy ranch, 51a Vegetables Cucumbers. SOoTr; garlic, Jo 4c. greea pea. 4oc: etring beans, 3d 5c: tomatoea 25o50c: eggplant, 4tic Hv Wheat, trail: woest and oata a II -.0: alfalfa, $7gU vvtatoce orvcoa Burbank. gt.40tHL45: Sallna Burbanka f 1.500 1.60; aweeia 2 it I 2.'.- inlon a-V- f $ 1. w-rutts Applea choice. 50r: common. J0c; Mexlcn limes. rto7; California lem oaa choice, go: California lemona common, plneapplea tiJOoiiO. Receipt Flour. 4Uvt quarter sacks: neat. lOM centals, barley. 22 o0 centa. s: oeta 30 centals: potatoea 4JVO sacks; hay, 10JO tona Dried Frxdt at Xew York. MEW TORK. Oct. 31. Evaporated applea . - . .. J - ...I -r.. rim on in I Sir i j a,-vi. r - the spot. Fancy new and o.d crop quoted at II 11C. Cllllirv, 1 I'. " - -- . r- o'd and neat crop. 7tc; common to fair. f 4fT -r. I'rane In better demand and price I'rair; auoiaii'Tf -'- ,... .- .-- i aiiforala up to 3iO-loa and, Tattia lor oregoa (root aO-ev. ALL AROUND Good General Demand for Livestock. LIBERAL RUN AT YARDS Prices Hold Their Own Through out the ailst Bt Strs Offred Rrlng S5.60 Top on Hogr Is $59. There as a good run of livestock at th yard over fcunday and a good all-around demand for all clsssea Price held ateady throughout. The best teer offered during th day brought S3.S0. three loads averaging 1159 pounda going at tbat nrnra Other steera of good quality Bold at 5 t to.30 and aome light weight west as low as $4. Cows ranged In price from W to ft.60 and choice calves at T. The hog market held It own at t60 aa the too and there were other sales at . to .4fl. A few head of heavy wolghta of poor quality aold at 6. There waa not much business In tbe mut ton Una A bunch of lamba brought 13.50 and a few eh rep were aold at 94. Receipts for Saturday and Monday were S0 cattla b2 csJrea 1082 aheep and 910 hoga Shipper of th stock wer W. "K. Glad hart, of Welser. one ear of cattle and on of hog: L D. Boln. of Market Laka Ida ho, two car of cattle and calve ; Kllpat rlck Bro.. of Peekaboo. Idaho, two car of catti and hoga: C. E- Wlllard. of Shanlko. qva car of cattle: C. T. Wrenn. of Shanlko, one car of hoga; Heallne at Ohllnger, of N hraaks. Sv car of hog: W. B. Kurta of Th Dal lea two cars of hogs: Kiddle Broa. two car of cattle, hogs and aheep, from Elgin and La Grande: J. L. Maxwell, of Wallowa, one car of hoga; John Abby. of Coeval lis. two care of aheep: Frank W. Burka of McKay, Idaho, two cars of cattle; William 3hepherd, who drove In 782 sheep, and Dixon A Warren, of Knappa. Wastu. two cars of cattle. Tbe day alea were aa follows: Weight. Price. 25 cow 1051 4.50 1.1 coal 08 4.25, 7 cow. Hon s.ro 6 steer 145 J-W 1 cow 1"70 4.25 2 bulla 121)0 3.U0 .VI hog 257 8.40 7? So" ::: 22 9.50 1 cow 1120 S.00 3 cow. ..I l-'-1 3.50 9 ateor H''! o.uo 3 .tecr. 1300 5.50 T co'. 10! 4 0 2 cow ........ 14 cotv. ........ 1 h-ifer 15 .hecp .'.it lamba 87 hog 21 te-r 5 steer ....... 13 ateer 17 steer ....... 70 atcer ....... 20 twr 1 tsg 8 .leers 1 bull 1 bull R bull. at cow K ltei.nl 3 steur 1 steer 20 cow ........ 2 cow ........ 2 cow .. ...... 24 cow ... 14 calve ...... .1BH4 4.00 . i 830 4.00 OHO 4.50 .. 122 4.00 72 5.50 235 8.40 1150 6.25 12H2 B.tK) 1004 5.50 859 4. (Ml 11, - 5.0 113 5.25 V.1250 4.."i0 1091 5.00 !50 3.00 .......1370 2.00 1132 3.00 8.VJ 3.75 , 1050 6.25 1000 4.75 10(10 4.50 8!l5 4.25 845 3.70 1105 3.50 10O7 4.30 214 7.iO 1700 4.00 2:i0 8.50 205 9.35 1 bull 70 hog .................. 41 hog 3 hog 79 ho ... 325 6.00 ... 261 9.50 . .. 218 9.45 !H) hOK Beef steera good to choice $5,25 9 5.00 Brlce current on ma various um w stock at Oie Portland Union stockyards wer as follows: Beef .teer. good to cholc . . . .$5.S5 J5.80 Boef steera fair to medium 4.50 6.O0 Choice .payed hclf.r 4.50 4.75 Good to choice beef cow. J.oOW 4.00 Milium to good beef cow i -2 Common bocf cow ;V22 ? Ktaga good to cholc i Calve, light 7.0y 7..1 Calvea hvavy a..- 5 0 Kora top 9.25 1 8.50 Hogs, fslr to medium ?-'!? Srf, Hheep. b.et Valley wether. 3 .jr.. 3...0 Hheep, fair to good walhta ciht-ep. bust mountain wethera. . 4.2.. (f 4.io BUeep. best Valley owes fX.'W ?-? Lamba choice mountain ?-r?2 Lamba cholc Valley 4.i5 5.O0 Chicago LJveetock Market, CHICAGO, Oct. 31. Cattle RecelpU esti mated at 3.1.OO0: msrket steady to 10c lower. Beeves. I4.40y7.7o; Texas stecra tJ.oUu' BOO- Western steera 41t;i: stockers and foedera, 1 "TJ l-1 cons sou uvii'i fcet fT10f. ion. or. lalght. $s.:ir,"K W: mKed. "ig. eT.851rB.wa: bulk of eeiea 7.8oa0. tiheep KeceipiS aaiiiiunvi a; ket la lV lower. Nnllve. 2.65a4.35: Wet ern. $2.75 W4.S0: yearlings. e4.40W5 5: lamba nallva aioajaeu, weevci " i b-bo. New York Cotton Market. jtri- yohk. Oct. SI. Obtton futurea closed vary steady; 20024 polnta higher: No vember. 14.37c; liecemoer, line, Janu ary. 14.X4C: rerruao . ae-oov . ei ' 14.40c; April, 14-e.tc; nar, av.vow, e uo. 14.45c: July. 14.42i Spot eolton cloaed quiet, 15 polnta ad vance. Mld-uplanda 14.55c; do gulf, 14.80c. Sale. 4276 halaa , Claicsura Dairy Prodaca. CHICAGO. Oct. 31. Butter Firm. Cream eries. 24.1 0e: dalrlea 23 a 27c. v.-ggn HenMpts 3t:ia Firm at mark, rase Included. IS WW 21 Vac: flrsta 2c; prim ftrsta 2Sc . . . , , Cheese Stesdy. Dslaiea 15q-15Uc; Twins 14141-3c; Toung Americaa 15ac; Long Horns 14atjl5c LATE RALLY IN STOCKS MARKKT CLOSES STEADY WITH IMPROVEMENT IN STEEL. Call-Loan Rate Dors Not Go Above 4 Per 'Cent London Money Market Easier. NEW YORK. Oct. 1L The pirlt of th peculation In stocks was Inclined to droop today. Unsatisfactory steel trade advicea ih. moiww reoulrements Incident to the November settlements and the credit and Investment position generally and th near approach of the lecllons were iactora la tbe action of tbe market. A later recov er v waa pronfpted by tbe allghtness of the ete m call money and by . covering of The action of tba call loan rata did not .bow excessive strain on stoca market re- vrom tha reo ill rem en ta of tha No vember settlements, tha rata going no higher than 4 per cent, rteiiet is eirorora. also, by the distinct Improvement In tbe .. i r i rtr in t jinrtnn. which is re flected la lower rats for exchange In New Tork. - The private discount rate gained again la London today. Th sal of 10. O"0.0u0 oae-yar Michigan Central note In Parla marking th reappearance of short ton ohlajtatlon of th railroad for lack of ability to place regular ounue. tm m Statement that the steel trade went through the last week of October at low . . . i ,. . kn.-n.u for the l'nlted b tales b'teel Corporation at lea than 50 per cent of capacity, had a discouraging In fluence. That stock absorbed a third of lb total deailnga la the market and ita movement wa deciive In howing the general course of prices. It touched last week' low price, but developed resistance at that level and in it recovery carried the whole list with it. Bonds were steady. Total salea par value. gl.65.ooa United Stale, bond, wer unchanged oo call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cloamg Balea High. Low. Bid. Alll Chal Pf.. 200 32 V, 32V, 31 AmaJ Copper .. 10.SOO en's 6V bj't Am Asrlcult .. tiOO 47 4iVa JiVi Am Beet Sugar. 0O0 STi 3' oa American Can.. 700 8H 9H Am Car A Fdy. LOOO 54 63 "a 63 -i Am Cotton Oil. ZOO 65H 65Vs ;, Am Hd A Lt pf "ii- Am Ice Securl. 00 IS li Am Linseed Oil - - Am Locomotive- 00 40 39'4 3.S Am Smel & Kef 4.3DO Kl". 7 .bd do preefrred.. 200 105 V 105 104 Vi Am Steel Kdy Am Sugar Ref. loo 118?, H"a 11' Am Tel g- Tel. 1.4"0 141 140 140 Am Tobacco pf 200 83 3 84 Am Woolen Anaconda M Co. 500 41 41V, 41V, Atchison 600 104H lOOl, 104V, do preferred. J.1- Atl Coast Line. 100 1174 1 , Bait & Ohio... 500 10 10S', lf; Bnhlchem steel S.ioo 32 30V, 30J, Brook K Tran.. 3.2"0 77 74 ,"Ja Canadian Pac .. 8.300 2O0 ! .18 Central Leather 4oo 34 V, 4V f do preferred V . " Central of N J Ches A Ohio .. 7.900 82 81 H Chicago A Alton - Jo Chi Ut West... 800 23V, 23 ' -o'4 do preferred - .7?' Chicago A N W 20 14S 148 148 C. M A St P .. .4O0 124S 123 1 123?t C, C. C A St L. l.oot 72 70 8 Col Fuel A Irora 5O0 33, 33i S3H Col A Southern 7n0 69 14 - ,i!!r Consol Gs. 2.SOO l:l5 13-i's 1J'Vl Corn Prodacta. 70i 17 1? ,J;s Del A Hudson.. BOO ll'.O'i J',S!i? D A R Grande. . IOO 32 32 32i do preferred.. l'H 74 i4 Distiller- Secur 500 S2 . 3t-a 81 Erie "0 2H 2i 2'4 do lt pf 600 484. V 48H Oen K?ectrle ! '. .'XioO 154 154" ' 164 14 Gt Northern pf. 1.200 12a lj'o',4 12b, Gt Northern Ore 1.200 08 68 58 Illinois Central. lnterbor Met .. 4.000 22 21 1, 21?, do preferred.. 3.8UO 5i v, 51 57 Inter Harvester. 4.2O0 HOVi 109 110 Inter Marine pf Int Paper ,...v 100 12i mia 1 Int Pump 'r? Iowa Central iSI K C Southern.. 400 32 32 82 U do preferred Laclede Gas ... 8"0 104V. 103 1U4" Louis A Nasb.. 4O0 145 144V, 14o .Minn & St L -? M. S P A S S M 2.3HO 13!', 13;', 1;1 Mo. Ksn A Tex 300 34 J4V. 4i do preferred. - be Mo Pacinc 300 54 53 v oJ Nat Biscuit - Nat Lead IS.IOO 59 69 58 ??eT:CenltrraP SO l!. Z TfoPk"':- -jsvi sz&Jirszs?. i m 5 PnnVylvsnll ' ilfoO iSi 131 " iSlS People's Gas ... 100 108 108 108 P CCA St L...... ..... ..... ro Pittsburg Coal .. 200 20 20 20 Jr.ir-''-;i .Aa"" lull run ravt w-vi . - vw - , . Ry Steel Spring -iiir ESuSfo StVei: ""ino 33lJ SSVj 33t do preferred.. 3O0 9i4 - ?. 1 a. Rock I.land ... J.SOO 32 p.. o nreferred . 21)0 64 64 04 St L A 8 F 2 Pf 600 41 40 42 29 69 St L Southwest. do prererroo.. .- - - - i : " n. .Ti.11 mill 'lz 51 51 , SouThern Pac .." 9.500 1185i ll? 8 , u .. i oiio r,w 2o4 -4 2 DOUiurru io do preferred. Tenn Copper ... 2.2-XJ Sa-j 3. 3.H Texas A Pac .. 800 2.' 26 ; TdoSprfeftrre!-406 ' K ? Union Pacinc .. 67.700 173 171 H I'll do preferred SI Rubber "'"iod "on-i- 3H do preferred.. 2.100 118 117 11. Ji Utah Copper . 3.800 " J--" ya-caro t-nem.. e,a .. . TreferVed.-. li2 5 21 52" western aia .. z . ' , , t it r'W. IVestlng Elec .. 1,7H 73V, 72 "J vvr.... TToinn . 200 72 .2 7J? Wheel. A L B. :' Total saiea tor ma uer, -w,w-w BONDS. ..r-m vADir net. ai. Closing Quotation: U. S. ref 2. reg.tlN. Y C. G. 3V4- 89 do coupon ...100 North Paclfls im. 71H U. 8. 3 reg.,..101North c't c 100 do 8s coupon. wiiv.i ' : .1 oiiZ U.S. new 4sregll5 IWl.con cent 4s . 93 eonnon ...115V4Janane.e 4s 89 D. A R. Q. 4s.. 94V.I Eawtrrn Mining titocka BOSTON, OcL 31. Closing uotatlon: sllnnes 42V, Miami tjoppor. . mia A"aer-oAr,;r ... 09 Mohawk V , is Nevada Con. ... 20 f". Xov, i?jNlpissing Mine. 11 Arlxona Com .. " Noth Brute ... 83 Atlantic o i 'icamI, l.ok, K V. B A C C A M. n Old Dominion... 40 Osceola 133 Parrott (3. A C) 14 QuincV 77 shannon 12 Superior 6 IV, Sup. A Boa Min. 8 Sup. & Pitta Cop. IS Tamarack 60 r- a fci t a xr Butte Coalition 19 Cal A Arlxona. . 57 Cal A Hecla. .. .555 Centennial Jo Cop. Ran. C. Co. 71 E. Butte Cp. M. 8 Franklin HV4 Glroux Con. ... 74 Granby Con ... 35 Green cananea . do preferred .. 48 lUtah Con. ...... 24 Iftah Cop. CO... 48 Winona 9 I Wolverine 133 I. Koyal I Cop). 22 a Kerr Lake Lake Copper . . 10 La Salle Copper 10 Money, Exchange, Eta;. NKW IUKX, OCU BU .11 ' 'lie J cn, . . e a. . anl - mlln rate It U. siruus. .iv' y . 1 ...... , - - a.iH nu.. offered ut 3V4. Time loans very .irons': 60 day. and 90 daya 4S per ce,'t:. 'Imn..".- u.a a e.t- Prime mercantile papei, u-vv, i" , , " . sterling exchange steady, with actual busi ness I? bankers' bills at S4.8225M S240 for ,. .ia I A tv . 1 4 1 ne- rfssmnnari t ommerciat ohm n-oinv Bar silver 56c Mexican dollars 6c- Tl.inda Government, steady; railroad. ateady. i-ovnoic. Oct. 31. Bar .liver, firm. 25 13-16d pereounce. sioney. ear-?, v' " 1 ne rate 01 " . ..." - .. - for short bllla Is 4 per cent. 1 ne rate di uiwoi.. -r" for three-month bill la 4 per cent. HAN FTtArTCTSCO. Oct. SL Eterling on London. 60 days. $4.82; aterllng on Lon don. lght, S4.66. Draftal Sight, .Vic; veiegrapw. .vw. CHICAGO. OcL SI. Exchang on Kew Tork. par. Dally Treaarorr Statement. . n el Th. AA.illtlnn rtt the Treasury at the beginning of business tcday waa as follow: Trust tunas: Gold coin - - - - - $SS9.839.669 489.068.000 3.518.000 489,068.000 Silver dollar of 1S90 :: Silver certlttcaiea aunioiiie. oenerai iiihu; Standard silver dollar. In gen- $637.7l.O00 Current liabilities "in" "Treasury llx.bd,46B 32.624.541 S5.5!9.6S 16.974. 379 6tW).712 86.592.558 Working Balance In banks to' credit "of Treasurer of tne u. Subsidiary allver coin Minor coin ----- Total balance In general fund.. N-EW TORK. Oct. SI Standard copper. 1; " . . , ynvembar. December and! Cash January. 12.3O12:50c. London quIeL Spot. f07; future. 158 1 oa. ah. '"k at Nw Tork today, 190 tona Custom htmse returns, 44.261 tona exrrorts ao far this month. Lake Copper. 1X8. e liooc; electrolytic, li-mwi-o' 12 7 u, j 12.62 Via Tin? firm; spot. 3.50S3.5e: November. tJimbcr and January. 36-25 tj 36.50c Lon corlrm; spot. il35 17. 6d: futures, 167 21 Lead quiet. 4.40t?4.50a Kew Tork: 4.27H 64.380, East SL Loula London. pot, flj Spelter, quiet. 5.73 S 5.85c. New Tork: 5.70 es0. East Bt. Loula London, spot, 24 21 Irn Cleveland warrants. 60s 6d In v Tvwsllv Iron was quieL No. 1 K HeaSarS. W 1 1 and No. 1 foundry soft 15-75e 1.25 , M foundry Northern, $15.50816.00. Wool at St- Leoia st T.OTTI8. Oct. SL Wool Unchanged. TeStorVind Western medium. 18S2Sc; ZZfSZiJZZ 1720cjana 12616a Kope at New Terk. KEW TOFK. Oct. SI. Hop Firm. Pa cific Coast. 191 14 617C. Hope aX IiOBdoa. LI V EKPOOl. Oct. 81- Hops in Londoa (Pacific Coast. .teady, ti losy4 10a KlglB Batter Sfarket. EIll'. l"-. O0'- L Buttr flr,n WVjc; oauiuL ti71.;0 pounds. APPLETRADEGRDWS Demand Is Stronger in Middle West and Southwest. WANT STORAGE VARIETIES Xorthwestern Fruit Exchange gclls a Car of Cashmere Winesaps . at a Straight Price or $1.83 F. O. B. The daily market bulletin of the North western Fruit Exchange, S08-S1J Spalding building, followg: We ar glad to report a much better demand, which la especially strong In mid dle and southwestern territory. Texas and Oklahoma are in the market, and appar ently these markets have cleaned up to a large extent on tbe recent glut of poor stuff from Colorado and other central pro ducing points. The demand tor jona-innus is the only unsatisfactory featura This variety Is extremely hard to sell at price, we are quoting. In fact, the variety seems to be neglected almost altogether. A. we have frequently advised, the trade are want- . .. V. ..1 U'lnt.F vraiMotlee aillt&ble for CO i U storage, and soft varieties or fruit which Is on condition or omerwise uimuitoom storage 1. neglected. Also the demand In th territory east of Chicago Is not keep ing pace with the balance of the country, as lt still continues rather sluggish, and the trade atill Inclined to bold olf. We report the following salea The price, quoted are all f. o. b. shipping point, and care aold on the usual terms subject to buvers inspection at destination: First of all, we report the "star ale of the season on Stayman Wlnesapa CBQ 380ou, packed by J. F. Sugrua Cashmere. Wash., shipped October 34. 67 extra fancy Staymana 21 fancy, 4 3-tier, 290 3V4-tier. 318 4-tier, S3 4V4 tier and 6 6-tler at a straight price of $1.85 f. o. b. Cashmere. Wash. This car was sold to a buyer In Oklahoma. , Car CBQ 387 from Cashmere. Wash., 31st. extra laiicy Rome Beauties. Jl.oO; fancy, 11.35; cholca SI; extra fancy Stay mans, $L7; fancy, $1.75; choice, 1.2; extra fancy Grimes. 1.60; fancy and extra fancy Arkansas Blacks, SI. 75; straight f. o. b. Cashmere, Wash. Car 3S202. from Cashmera Wash., 35th, extra fancy Romea SI. SO. fancy. tl.3B; cholca Sl-10; fancy and extra fancy Stay mans. $1.75; fancy Spltzenbergs. $3; cholca Sl.0; fancy and extra fancy Senatora SL50. Car G.V 90832 badly mixed, all choice, mostly cheap varieties," Including Baldwina Spiea Bellneura, Rome Beauties, Greeninga a few Jonathans, very few Newtown Pip pin, mostly medium and small size at 90c f. o. b. Car CBQ S887I, from Dryden, Wash., 21st. aa follows: Arkansas Blacks. $1.76, fancy and extra fancy Spitxeuberga $2. Includ ing 4.-t!er; extra fancy Wlnesapa $1.75; fancy Wineaaps, $1.50: extra fancy Ben Davis. $1.15; fancy and extra fancy Black Twigs, $1.60: fancy and extra fancy Rome Beauties. $1.50: .extra fancy Black Bena $1.35; extra fancy Kewtowna $2. Car CBQ 37342. from Cashmere. Wash., 22d, containing 479 extra fancy, 67 fancy, 84 choice Jonathans at an average price equivalent to $1.40 for extra fancy Jona thans 4-tier and larger; 4 Vi and 6-tler ex tra fancy and all fancy at $1.25; choice at l-Car PFB 161, straight Jonathana from Caldwell. Idaho, 20th, 103 extra fancy. $1.40; 208 fancy, $1.25; 319 choice. 0c; ail fab Car J7661. from Cashmere, 22d. to a buyer In Texas, as follows: Extra fancy and fancy Jonathana 4-tier and larger, $L0; smaller, SI; choice, $1.26: extra fancy Grime Gol den, $1.50; Winter Bananas, $2.50 for fancy and extra fancy grades; choice. $1.76; ex tra fancy King Davids, $2; fancy King Davids. $2; fancy and extra fancy Rome Beauties, $1.60; choice, $1.10. SLUMP NOT CHECKED CHICAGO 'WHEAT PRICES CON ' TINUE TO GIVE W AY. Demoralized Tone of European Ad vices Starl the Market on the Down Grade. CHICAGO, Oct. 3L There wa much mi cellaneous selling of wheat by tired longs, who have been disappointed at the 90-cent figures for December option. Interest la gradually getting more into the May deliv ery The market started weak in view of the somewhat demoralized tone of European advicea due to large world shipment and to heavy offerings from Argentine and the Black Sea It was not until the announce ment of the visible supply total, though, that the bottom seemed to fall out of quotatlona The increase shown, 2.142.000 bushels, was i a neciaea eurpi i, I , 40 nun kuahal. n v-ear ago. a decided surprise, and looaeo uiumuua J ati. juncture, Minneapolis reported the I idee oft the cash demand and that the flour At inie juntiuic, - - edge off the cash demand and that the fiour the da?" between -89c and 90V.t590a closing c net lower at 90 a The country executed a flank movement In the corn- pit by holding back supplies and at the same time aendlng buying orders for futurea December sold between 45c and 47 Vic. with the cloae at 46S,t?46c, a net advance of c to H9 P,8 ?" ?al5f.' was firm. No. 2 yellow finished at 49 Covering by some of the largest shorts forced up the price of oata December ranged from 30 c to 31 Vi J31o and closed attSV-c up. at 3131c. October rib. .old at a .tiff advanca Last ale. showed pork 26c off to 2Vic up; lard 15c down to 7c dearer, and ribs unchanged to 42Vc Increase in cost. The "leading futurea ranged aa follow: WHEAT. Open. ...J-.90 Vi ... .94 High. Low. Closa $ .90 $ .89 $ .9014 . .94 . -9 .94 .94 .94 CORN. .47 .46 .4 .49 .48 .49 .50 .49 .50 OATS. .91 .31 -1 .31 .30 .31 .34 .34 .34 .$4 .33 -34 Dec. May. .. July... Dec Uatf . - .45T .4S&, .49 July Oct. Dec May July .31 H .30 .34 .34 MESS PORK. Oct Jan.. . . May... Oct.... Nov... Jan.. . . May... 17.00 17.50 17.0e 17. 0 17.00 16.03 12.95 11.41 10.22 9.70 1. 15.95 17.00 16.02 10.90 15.9S LARD. 13.09 U0O 11.47 11.62 10.15 10.22 9.62 9.10 12.75 11.47 10.15 1.62 SHORT RIBS. 10.97 11.45 10.97 11.40 9.20 9.07 9.02 9.05 ton ft.K7Vt 8.82V4 8. 85 Oct.... Cash 'quotations were as follows: r lour "BOJ . rL-i.t Peed or mixing. i5i5c; fair to choice malting. 9 liVjo. Flaxseed Ml 1 Southwestern, $2.60; No. 1 Northwestern, $2.63. Timothy seed- $9.60. ?OTk-Mesa5per barrel. $17 26 17.50. vard per 100 pounds, $12.9o. Short rib Sides (loose). $10011. Bide. Short, clear tboxed). $10.879 li.iavi. Grain .tatisucs: lOtat cieaimiv. eoual to 478.000 bushel. Primary receipt were 1.344.000 busnela compared witn 1, 919 909 bUSneiS IBB wiicainmuuis uj year ago. The visible supply of wheat In ahe United States vucreaeeu ,im,v uuhii ne -UU .u. uv The amount of hreaii stuff on ocean passage Increased 1.320,000 bushela Estimated receipts for tomorrow: -vi-v-ont 9 cars: corn, 416 cars; oata 232 cars; boga 1&.000 head. Receipts. Flour, barrels 18 .500 Wheat, bushel. , 36.000 Com. bushel ,SS'5on Oata bushela 1'! S Rya- bushels !'92? Barley. bu.heU 79.600 Shinmenta 47,800 153 300 476.900 419.600 "tV.SOO Grain a 6aa rnnrixco. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct SL Wheat, eaay. Barley, .teaay. 6pot quotatlona Wheat: Shipping, e-t , -1 . 1 si ner cental. Barley Feed. 97aJ98c per cental; brewing. $1-02 ar l.tra per ceniai. .-.ii wra sales Wheat No trading. parley December. $1.01 per cental; May, $1 07 per cental. Oata Red. $L108L22V4 Wr centI; lumbct.iv.ens National Bank CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital Ladd S Tilton Bank EstaUislied 1859. f; ; OLDEST BANE! ON THE PACITIO COAST . Capital $1,000,000 a SXTEPLTJS AND PE0FITS $600,000 . " j xp as y .dd President. B- S. Howard, Jr., Aag't Cashletv, icI&uVlc-VTltoa- J.W. Ladd, Assistant Caahletv j g w.. Duacklar. cLsbler. Walter M. Cook, Asa t Cashlor. u First National Bank , Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 7150,000 Oldest National Bank West of tho Rocky Mountains 1 l white, $1.451.5S per cental; black, $1. 1.40 per cental. .25 European Grain Market. ' nn. 1 1 I .mr.m Hull Well Walla- for hipraent, 6d lower, at 3oS 6a. ... . M..v.ia 1! H rh.annr: ,OglUlll LVUUWJ , . ' French country markets, steady. XJVERPOOL. Oct. 31. Close: Wheat December, 6s 11 d; March. 7s d. Weather cloudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. ber. $1.00 1.00: May. $1.0S'iT No. 2 Northern, $L02S103; No. 3 Northern. 98 f(t l.tli ; IN o. x nam, i.io 74 , ..w. u, w-mvt 08c , Dnluth Flax Market. . a, Tl . Bn.wa CI el li u I j 1. 1 in, ucv ox. Hi 1 A ... V , " on track, J2.61; October, 42.62 asked: No vember, $2.61 asked; December, $2.57 bid: May, $2.52. Grain Markets of the Northwest. . . . . ,i HM...I XT i 1 1 ing. bluestem. 81c: club. 78c: red Russian, 70c Export, bluestem, 82c; fortj-fold, 80c; club, 7fic; red Russian. 76c. ' , nrk.., K1 narm- linrlev. twO neccilita .. ii...... . - cars; corn, two ears; oats, obo car; hay, four cara . ww.ww.-r rw, 1 n, Ufllln. mintatlnTISr Bluestem. S5e: fortyfold. S3c; club, 82c; life. b-lct rea nuaaiaii, ow. mii t v stem. 82c; fortytold. 80c; club, 79o; tifa 79c; red Russian, 77c. Visible Supply of Grain. wtmryn- fw, 91 Tli. vlalhle Mlin- ply of grain in the United States Saturday, October 29, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was aa follows: Bushels, increase. Corn 8.510,000 514.000 Oata I7.023.ooo 34.uuu j?ve liW Barle g.958.000 010,000 GUT PRICE 10 GENTS SEATWiE WHEAT BUYERS KOT IX THE MARKET. Bluestem Offered Without Takers at 80 Cents Oata and Barley Are Dull. . at isum.1 I 'The SEATTliB. J -- " . ........... , - .. price of wheat went off a cents today, and as a result exporters have determined prac- . . ,. j eMm the market until ticm i y ii . nuu. , . ... . conditions become more settled. Tha de cline locally was mora pronounced than In the East or abroad and due largely to the weakness of farmers. Bluestem went bek-irinR at 80 cents and clnb and Fife (old at 7778 cents. Oata and barley were un changed and dull. Under tbe law, wuu uus handled n tne urn. November. Heretofore Grays Harbor and Columbia River siiijipere "J"" to thla market. Fresh ranch eggs did not move very briskly today and receipt were ample lor requirements. " J Concord grapes wer in heavy supply and j a An ..nil fnr Una haa- kels and 25 centa for small. California arrapes were aiso in ncj oui'i" ' ' erally lower. Tokays sold aa low aa 90 cents and few sold above $1- KOUtneaeteru -' " . " - r lng orders for TSoliday aupplies. Strawber ries were onereu ,wjxtxj t " . rfeveral carloads of nuts are In transit. Coffee and Sugar. NEW TORK, Oct 31. Coffee future Every Knock against BITULITHIG S-T-R-E-E-T-S A Knock Against the "CITY BEAUTIFUL" Bitulithic" Beautifies $500,000 closed steady at a net loss of ISOlJ Po'n'a Sales, 110.5UO bags November at 8.75c; De cember. 8.85c; January. 8.S3c; February, 8.91c; March. 8.96c; April. 8.90c; Mav, LOW; June, 9.03c: July and August. 9.06c: hep tember and OctoberT 9.07c. Spot coffees, steady. Rio No. 7. 10'4fllc: Santos, No. 4. 11 c. Mild coffee, steady. Cordova, 11W 11Raw sugar, quiet; Muscovado, 89 test, S.SOc: centrifugal. 96 test, 3.S0c; molasses. 89 test, 3.05c. Refined sugar, quiet; cruslied, 6.30c; granulated. 4.60c; powdered, 4.70c. Development League in New Office. GOLDENDALE, Wash., Oct. 30. Tha new office building- erected by County Attorney William T. Darch and W. B. Presby on Main street, has been com pleted and the second floor is occu pied by Mr. Ramsey, secretary ot the Development League. lEAVELEKS' CPIPg. HONOLULU AND THE VOLCANO THE TK1F MOST COJll'KLUNG andl worth while, excelling all others for Krand eur, beauty and pleasure. And this P'tnd' trip can be made in two weeks and a day. from San Francisco by sailing on the S. b. SIERRA (10,000 tons displacement). Tha Volcaio of Kllauea. the largest In tha worldT is tremendously active Just now. and a few quick dispatch trips have been ar ranged. Never before has it been possible to make this desirable trip with such fiwed and comfort, and the price Is low. $110 first-class, San Francisco to Honolulu and. back, and $41 tor side trip from HonoUtlu to volcano. Including rail and auto to Kll auea: hotel at Hilo. also Volcano House. No other trip compare with this. Be sure To visit the islands and DO IT NOW wh a the volcano la activa S. S. SIERRA saila Nov li Dec. 3, Dec. 24. Write or wire. OCEANIC S. S. CO.. 73 Market Street. San Francisco. Tfie Royal Mail Steam Packet Company CmllM Am. I.TI1, tA Cuba West Indies Panama Bermuda SEVENTY YEAJtS' Experience in the West Indies Passenger Trade R. M. S. P. 'e-w "AVON" US. Jan rl (27 day) $140 4X up Feb. 18 (; day) $150 Jfc mi March. 25 (19 day) 5 tip. The onlv Steamer C'ruiiine; In the West Indie specially constructed for service . in the Tropica Weekly Sailings to B. r T . Panama-West ermuda-tin ba-Jamaica indies-Aso re On Alternate Saturday by West In dia Steamers and intervening Sat urdays by th NOW FAMOUS "TRFNT" J 009 it. L S- P- Vtl"i Ton Sanderson Son. tl-tt State St.. N. V. COOS BAY LINE - - . . vsnTt a Tr ttt a rnr7r r llai feUni STCaAMcjA uncaAa-nAaait. """" -, . i t. . 1 B D WM aTAtaKaiss 1 1 - AiasKa aocK, x-w.at 18. -O. Nov. 1. 8. 15, 22, it and evenr. Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaska . . . . , .1 .. 1 1 . r Ihiai.nir.r lnr. ,i- "ii:.. .? rnelndlnS nrsL-ciasB. "awa.a. . ------- meals and ber tlx. Ticket on mU at Ain wortn jjocat. rnuuna .-. t Sao Francisco, Los Angeles anl San Diego Direct North Pacific S. S. Cos S. S. Roaaak) and B. S. Eider ail very Wednesday alternately at 6 P. at. Ticket oMio lis Third t near Alder. liAliilN J. HIOLKT, Passnger Agent, W. H. SLLSSLK. Freight Agent. phones M. H14. A 1314. 6AN FRANCISCO rOBTlASB bis. CO. Kew service to Los An (tales via San Fran cisco, every five daya From Alnsworth Dock, Portland, 4 P. M. 8.S. Bear Nov. 3. Rose City 8. Heaver 13. From San Francisco, Northbound. 1J M. S.S. Hose City, Nov. 2. Beaver 7, Bear 12. From San Pedro. Northbound. S s. Beaver Nov. 5. Bear 10, Beaver IS. it. u. smii n, c. T. a.. MS Thlra . al. W Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dock, phones: nam 402. 2SH: A 1402. 57 R. & N. , . A"torla Route. STEAHEK HA.H.SAIX Leave Portland dnily except Saturday at 8-00 P M Hakes all way landings. Arrives '. Astoria at 6:00 A. M. Leave Astoria daily except Sunday, at 7:00 A. 1L Arrive Portland at 8:00 P. M. Makes direct con nection with steamer Nahcotta for ilegler, IlwacoT Long Beach and all point on tha Ilwaco Railroad. S. S. Golden Gate for Til lamook. Bay City and Garibaldi Leaves Waah.-st. dock Tuesday at S P.Hj Freight and Passengers. Phone Ulain 8619. A 2465. Canadian Paciflo Empress Has of ateamara, ssillna- weekly between Montreal and Liver pool, wireless on all ateamera Ak airs; ticket agent or writ F. B, John. Oa A X42 Third SU. Portland. - -aj